Cable and video streaming services dominated nominations for the 69th annual Emmy Awards, with several freshman series getting major nods, according to the Television Academy which announced the nominations this morning in Los Angeles.

Overall HBO drew 111 nominations, up from last year’s 94 despite not having last year’s top Emmy-nominated show Game Of Thrones, which was ineligible for this year’s Emmy awards program. HBO was led by Westworld, which drew 22 nominations, tied with NBC’s Saturday Night Live for the most nominated show.

Netflix drew 91 nominations – nearly doubling the 54 it drew last year -- to finish second. NBC's 64 nominations was third followed by FX Networks' 55 nods.

Veteran shows Better Call Saul and House of Cards will battle a list of freshman shows for the best drama series statuette including Netflix’s The Crown and Stranger Things, NBC’s This Is Us, HBO’s Westworld and Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, according to the Academy.

On the comedy front, FX’s freshman series Atlanta, ABC’s Blackish and Modern Family, Netflix’s Masters Of None and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and HBO’s Silicon Valley will look to unseat last year’s winner Veep.

Cable networks swept the best limited series category with HBO’s Big Little Lies and The Night Of competing against FX Networks’ Fargo and FEUD: Bette and Joan. National Geographic’s Genius rounded out nominations in the category.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus will go for her sixth straight Emmy win in the lead actress in a comedy category for her role in HBO’s Veep, but will face stiff competition from 2017 Golden Globe winner in the category Tracee Ellis Ross (black-ish) as well as Jane Fonda and Lilly Tomlin (Netflix’s Grace And Frankie), Ellie Kemper (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Pamela Adlon (Better Things) and Allison Janney (Mom).

Jeffrey Tambor (Amazon’s Transparent) will also look to repeat in the lead actor in a comedy category against Donald Glover (Atlanta), Anthony Anderson (Black-ish), Aziz Ansari (Netflix’s Master Of None), Zach Galifianakis (FX’s Baskets), and William H. Macy (Showtime’s Shameless.)

This Is Us’ Sterling K. Brown and Milo Ventimiglia will both compete for the Emmy in the lead actor in a drama series category along with Anthony Hopkins (Westworld), Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul), Matthew Rhys (The Americans), Liev Sherieber (Showtime’s Ray Donovan) and Kevin Spacey (House Of Cards).

In the lead actress in a drama category, newcomers Claire Foy (Netflix’s The Crown), Elisabeth Moss (Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) and Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld) will vie against category veterans Viola Davis (ABC’s How To Get Away With Murder), Keri Russell (FX’s The Americans), and Robin Wright (House of Cards).